El enfoque esta en automatico... el hecho de que no haya sonido.. se debe a que el microfono de la camara esta tan cerca del lente.. que produce un fuerte sonido del lente al ajustarse al objetivo...
This clip shows how shallow the lens's dof is. Any slight change of distance between the camera and the subject resulted in defocusing. I love the sufficiently blurred background though! I'm so excited to buy this lens! :-)
I sir, am not 3 but much older than that, in point of fact, and take offense to your rebuttal of my observations concerning the D-7000 and the gentleman with uncouth hair and dreamy eyes. Hrumph!
Does the D7000 come with f/1.8 dreadlocks or are they extra? If I didn't have any facial hair like this "dude" would the camera shake that much or is it a totally unrelated issue with the DV format? DV referring to Dreadlock Video.
Also I hear the sound just fine, are you on Chrome?
@tacoriko jesus come on... he wanted to show how the 1.8 performs on a D7000 video and how the shaking would be visible on the video, quite useful in my opinion. it doesn't help me to see some guy filming with a d7000 and a 2000$ steadycam if i want to see the results that i could get too.
@CinemaNaufrage All DSLRs have the issue with the rolling shutter distortion. Even the D7000. It works to correct it a little bit, but not all that much.
auto focus. I chose not to include the audio because he didn't want to share what he was saying with the world. You can definitely hear the AF motor in the camera audio.
El enfoque esta en automatico... el hecho de que no haya sonido.. se debe a que el microfono de la camara esta tan cerca del lente.. que produce un fuerte sonido del lente al ajustarse al objetivo...
beatsound38 2 months ago
Did you just also ceck your volume settings?
TheJoChannelindia 3 months ago
Reminds me of the singer from 10 Years.
silverstaralchemist 3 months ago
Handsome fellow :3
VvampyroV 4 months ago 2
Nobody wants to fix the "Rolling Shutter" jiggle. sad really.
will4ward 4 months ago
This clip shows how shallow the lens's dof is. Any slight change of distance between the camera and the subject resulted in defocusing. I love the sufficiently blurred background though! I'm so excited to buy this lens! :-)
hubbergoat 5 months ago
but will it blend?
viralvideoguy1988 5 months ago
Yes, this is the DX model, the lens that's about $200 on amazon.com
espaki1 5 months ago
was this the DX model?
1986wake1986 5 months ago
I sir, am not 3 but much older than that, in point of fact, and take offense to your rebuttal of my observations concerning the D-7000 and the gentleman with uncouth hair and dreamy eyes. Hrumph!
tacoriko 7 months ago 8
It's the 1.8G, the $200 lens. I was maybe 3ish feet away, basically just walking next to him, handheld.
espaki1 9 months ago
Is this the older 35mm for the full frame? It can't be the 1.8G...or is it?
tcuk 9 months ago
how close was you standing to him??
1986wake1986 9 months ago
Does the D7000 come with f/1.8 dreadlocks or are they extra? If I didn't have any facial hair like this "dude" would the camera shake that much or is it a totally unrelated issue with the DV format? DV referring to Dreadlock Video.
Also I hear the sound just fine, are you on Chrome?
tacoriko 9 months ago 9
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DanielWinterAt 7 months ago
@tacoriko jesus come on... he wanted to show how the 1.8 performs on a D7000 video and how the shaking would be visible on the video, quite useful in my opinion. it doesn't help me to see some guy filming with a d7000 and a 2000$ steadycam if i want to see the results that i could get too.
so thanks, espaki1
DanielWinterAt 7 months ago
@tacoriko What are you 3? Grow up.
WhiteBeltAcademy 7 months ago
This was handheld???
DudeMan20two 10 months ago
wowzers
jjd 11 months ago
fuck man! super HD. and this lens is super cheap...i wana buy one
pinoykillah18 11 months ago
Theres no sound dude.
And Btw your handsome with the dreads :]
kiki4rich 1 year ago
the d5000 literally wobbles whenever you shake the camera, the 7000 doesnt, which is why i cant wait to get a 7000
CinemaNaufrage 1 year ago
@CinemaNaufrage All DSLRs have the issue with the rolling shutter distortion. Even the D7000. It works to correct it a little bit, but not all that much.
johnblaster 1 year ago
auto focus. I chose not to include the audio because he didn't want to share what he was saying with the world. You can definitely hear the AF motor in the camera audio.
espaki1 1 year ago
was that on automatic mode or manual ?
Katoosha2006 1 year ago
Is your d7000 broken? lawl ?
jch4xer 1 year ago
omg who's this guy? he is soooo sweet
Vioremm14 1 year ago
finally, a video that answers my question, does d7000 wiggle? no more wiggle like the crappy d5000 ! thanks for the video!
StudiodeNaufrage 1 year ago
@StudiodeNaufrage What do you mean by wiggle?..LOLzz..
guitarpikz 1 year ago